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Colin Firth’s Ex-Wife Blasts Gwyneth Paltrow

Giuggioli said Paltrow’s ad for a luxury condo was unacceptable and cancelled a planned soil-to-fork tour at her sustainable farm.

  • On Friday, environmental activist Livia Giuggioli canceled actress Gwyneth Paltrow's upcoming visit to Quintosapore, her Italian farm, calling Paltrow's participation in a promotional campaign for 51 Park, a luxury development in Herzliya, Israel, "completely unacceptable."
  • The promotional video features Paltrow narrating a morning routine while praising the benefits of living near Herzliya's 51 Park, a campaign critics labeled "tone deaf" and "complicit" due to the development's proximity to Gaza amid the humanitarian crisis.
  • Giuggioli argued that promoting luxury housing while conflict persists is inappropriate, questioning whether Paltrow was "nasty" or "stupid" for participating in the campaign, though some social media users defended her right to use her platform.
  • High-Profile figures including activist Alana Hadid and influencer Matt Bernstein condemned the campaign, branding the collaboration "incomprehensible," while supporters online posted "Free Palestine" messages, reflecting intense scrutiny of celebrity endorsements.
  • This backlash mirrors previous criticism faced by Leonardo DiCaprio for his investments in Israel; last week, Amnesty International released a report accusing the Israeli government of "state-sanctioned" ethnic cleansing, allegations Israeli leaders have denied, citing military objectives.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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